Fact Check: Photo of INC Worker with Rahul Gandhi Misrepresented as US Evangelist’s Wife

A viral photo claiming to show Rahul Gandhi with American evangelist Daniel Stephen Courney has been debunked as manipulated content.

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The article addresses a viral claim involving Rahul Gandhi allegedly being photographed with Daniel Stephen Courney, an American evangelist, suggesting a connection that sparked controversy. This claim gained traction on social media, prompting scrutiny.

Claim

The claim states that Rahul Gandhi was seen with Daniel Stephen Courney in a photograph, implying a significant association. This assertion is false.

Fact

Investigations reveal that the photo in question is manipulated and does not depict Gandhi with Courney. Verified sources confirming this include:

  • Boom Live
  • The Hindu
  • Factly

Conclusion

This fact-check falls under the category of False Content, as the information presented is entirely misleading and lacks factual basis.

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